Alessandro Cafarella wrote:
>
> I am writing my thesis both at university and at home.
> The problem is that it cause a different way of
> hyphenating the ending word of the line: in the first
> case the word is not broken while in the second it's
> broken. You can view an example of it in the attached
> file, where the Chapter* "Introduzione" has been
> written at home and the Chapter 1 has been written at
> university. The differences between the two
> installations is that at university there is an
> earlier version of LyX, and that at home I installed
> the ispell dictionary, that is not present at
> university. How can I force LyX to behave always in
> the same way? If I could choose, I'd like the words
> would not be broken, but what is really important is
> to have the same behavior in the whole document.
I can't see any problems. Also LyX can't be the problem,
because latex does the hyhenation. what happens when you
write exactly the same text at home and at work?
Herbert
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